At the beginning of the year, Ryan’s capital account balance in the RUS Partnership (in which he owned a 40% interest) was $200,000. During the year, Ryan contributed cash ($40,000) and property (basis = $20,000, fair market value = $30,000). RUS reported ordinary income of $100,000 and tax-exempt income of $6,000. At the end of the year, the partnership distributed $6,000 of cash to Ryan. On the Schedule K-1, the partnership shows that Ryan had a $50,000 share of nonrecourse LLC debt at the end of the year. Using the tax basis method, how much is Ryan’s ending capital account balance?
A. $294,000.
B. $296,400.
C. $306,400.
D. $344,000.
E. $346,400.
Answer: B
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